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Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 1
Time and Cost Estimation
Dr. Lotfi Gaafar
Source: PMBOK Guide 2000
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 2
Importance of Time and Cost Estimation
 Estimates are needed to support good decisions.
 Estimates are needed to schedule work.
 Estimates are needed to determine how long the project
should take and its cost.
 Estimates are needed to determine whether the project is
worth doing.
 Estimates are needed to develop cash flow needs.
 Estimates are needed to determine how well the project is
progressing.
 Estimates are needed to develop time-phased budgets and
establish the project baseline
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 3
Guidelines for Time and Cost Estimation
 Have people familiar with the tasks make the estimate.
 Use several people to make estimates.
 Base estimates on normal conditions, efficient methods, and
a normal level of resources.
 Use consistent time units in estimating task times.
 Treat each task as independent, don’t aggregate.
 Don’t make allowances for contingencies.
 Account for risks separately.
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 4
Types of Estimates
– Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy, group
consensus, or mathematical relationships
– Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of
elements of the work breakdown structure
Condition Macro Estimates Micro Estimates
Strategic decision making X
Cost and time important X
High uncertainty X
Internal, small project X
Fixed-price contract X
Customer wants details X
Unstable scope X
A brief comparison
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 5
Estimation Methods
Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy, group consensus,
or mathematical relationships
– Consensus methods
– Ratio methods
– Apportion method
– Function point methods for software and system projects
Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of elements of
the work breakdown structure
– Template method
– Parametric Procedures Applied to Specific Tasks
– Detailed Estimates for the WBS Work Packages
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 6
Activity Definition
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 7
Activity Sequencing
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 8
Activity Duration Estimation
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 9
Activity Duration Estimation
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 10
Activity Duration Estimation- Inputs
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 11
Activity Duration Estimation- Tools
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 12
Activity Duration Estimation- Tools
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 13
Schedule Development
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 14
Schedule Control
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 15
Activity Cost Estimation
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 16
Activity Cost Estimation- Inputs
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 17
Types of Costs
 Direct Costs
– Costs that are clearly chargeable to a specific work
package.
 Labor, materials, equipment, and other
 Direct (Project) Overhead Costs
– Costs incurred that are directly tied to an identifiable
project deliverable or work package.
 Salary, rents, supplies, specialized machinery
 General and Administrative Overhead Costs
– Organization costs indirectly linked to a specific
package that are apportioned to the project
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 18
Refining Estimates
 Reasons for Adjusting Estimates
– Interaction costs are hidden in estimates.
– Normal conditions do not apply.
– Things go wrong on projects.
– Changes in project scope and plans.
 Adjusting Estimates
– Time and cost estimates of specific activities are
adjusted as the risks, resources, and situation
particulars become more clearly defined.
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 19
Look at the history of similar projects to get a rough
estimate of costs. Make sure the scope and nature are
similar.
Determine the internal resources you have available to
use - people, equipment, etc., within your organization.
Determine the external resources - those not currently in
your organization - that you will need to get the job done.
Project Budget
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 20
Sample Cost Estimation Tools
 Activity Based Costing
 Benchmarking
 Target Costing
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 21
Activity Based Costing
 Description:
– Quantitatively measures the cost and
performance of activities
– It is the quantitative aspect of the Activity based
costing that makes it a more efficient tool that
improves the quality of the final decision.
 When to use it?
– Evaluate relative cost of various activities, and
potential effects of modifications
– Analyze alternative process flows with
comparative economic evaluation
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 22
Activity Based Costing
 Procedure:
– Analyze Activities
– Gather Costs
– Trace Costs to Activities
– Analyze Costs
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 23
Activity Based Costing
Example
Total expenses $365.7
Activity Division
A1 $109.8
A11 $54.9
A12 $18.3
A13 $36.6
A2 $182.9
A21 $128
A22 $36.6
A23 $18.3
A3 $73.1
A31 $14.6
A32 $43.9
A33 $14.6
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 24
Benchmarking
 Description:
– It is the continuous and systematic process of measuring
and assessing products, services, practices against
those of high performing organizations to improve
performance.
– Two types of benchmarking:
- Benchmarking prices
- Benchmarking processes
 When to use it ?
– Benchmarking is used when a company is suffering
losses in a certain area and wants to improve its
performance to overcome these losses.
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 25
Benchmarking
 Procedure:
– Identify the work process or area to be improved
– Analyze the work process
– Measure your own performance
– Identify benchmarking partners
– Determine data collection method
– Collect data
– Determine performance gap
– Develop action plan
– Implement action plan
– Monitor results
– Recalibrate benchmarks (Repeat process)
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 26
Target Costing
 Description4
:
– Is the cost that can be incurred while still gaining
profit.
Target Cost = Estimated Selling Price (Target Price) – Desired Profit
 When to use it1
?
– Dominantly with new products and services
– Improve existing products
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 27
Target Costing
Example (The Montclair Paper Mill)5
Setting the target price: Per Ton
Competitor’s selling price to the merchant $1466
Less: freight paid by the mill (30)
Normal sales returns & allowances (60)
Montclair capital charge (120)
Ship to the DC (11)
DC operating cost (25)
DC capital charge (58)
Target Manufacturing Cost $1162
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 28
Refining Estimates
 Contingency Funds and Time Buffers
– Are created independently to offset uncertainty.
– Reduce the likelihood of cost and completion time
overruns for a project.
– Can be added to the overall project or to specific
activities or work packages.
– Can be determined from previous similar projects.
 Changing Baseline Schedule and Budget
– Unforeseen events may dictate a reformulation of
the budget and schedule.
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 29
* This Presentation is Based on information from PMBOK Guide 2000
Project Management
Cost Management*
Dr. Lotfi Gaafar
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 30
Project Cost Management Processes
 Resource planning: determining what
resources and quantities of them should be
used
 Cost estimating: developing an estimate of
the costs and resources needed to complete
a project
 Cost budgeting: allocating the overall cost
estimate to individual work items to establish
a baseline for measuring performance
 Cost control: controlling changes to the
project budget
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 31
Resource Planning
Cost Estimating
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 32
Cost Budgeting
Cost Control
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 33
Resource Planning
 The nature of the project and the organization will
affect resource planning
 Some questions to consider:
– How difficult will it be to do specific tasks on the project?
– Is there anything unique in this project’s scope
statement that will affect resources?
– What is the organization’s history in doing similar tasks?
– Does the organization have or can they acquire the
people, equipment, and materials that are capable and
available for performing the work?
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 34
Cost Control
 Project cost control includes
– monitoring cost performance
– ensuring that only appropriate project changes are
included in a revised cost baseline
– informing project stakeholders of authorized changes
to the project that will affect costs
 Earned value management is an important tool
for cost control
Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 35
Using Software to Assist in Cost
Management
 Spreadsheets are a common tool for
resource planning, cost estimating, cost
budgeting, and cost control
 Many companies use more sophisticated and
centralized financial applications software for
cost information
 Project management software has many cost-
related features
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005810603.pdf

  • 1. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 1 Time and Cost Estimation Dr. Lotfi Gaafar Source: PMBOK Guide 2000
  • 2. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 2 Importance of Time and Cost Estimation  Estimates are needed to support good decisions.  Estimates are needed to schedule work.  Estimates are needed to determine how long the project should take and its cost.  Estimates are needed to determine whether the project is worth doing.  Estimates are needed to develop cash flow needs.  Estimates are needed to determine how well the project is progressing.  Estimates are needed to develop time-phased budgets and establish the project baseline
  • 3. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 3 Guidelines for Time and Cost Estimation  Have people familiar with the tasks make the estimate.  Use several people to make estimates.  Base estimates on normal conditions, efficient methods, and a normal level of resources.  Use consistent time units in estimating task times.  Treat each task as independent, don’t aggregate.  Don’t make allowances for contingencies.  Account for risks separately.
  • 4. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 4 Types of Estimates – Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy, group consensus, or mathematical relationships – Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of elements of the work breakdown structure Condition Macro Estimates Micro Estimates Strategic decision making X Cost and time important X High uncertainty X Internal, small project X Fixed-price contract X Customer wants details X Unstable scope X A brief comparison
  • 5. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 5 Estimation Methods Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy, group consensus, or mathematical relationships – Consensus methods – Ratio methods – Apportion method – Function point methods for software and system projects Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of elements of the work breakdown structure – Template method – Parametric Procedures Applied to Specific Tasks – Detailed Estimates for the WBS Work Packages
  • 6. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 6 Activity Definition
  • 7. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 7 Activity Sequencing
  • 8. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 8 Activity Duration Estimation
  • 9. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 9 Activity Duration Estimation
  • 10. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 10 Activity Duration Estimation- Inputs
  • 11. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 11 Activity Duration Estimation- Tools
  • 12. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 12 Activity Duration Estimation- Tools
  • 13. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 13 Schedule Development
  • 14. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 14 Schedule Control
  • 15. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 15 Activity Cost Estimation
  • 16. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 16 Activity Cost Estimation- Inputs
  • 17. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 17 Types of Costs  Direct Costs – Costs that are clearly chargeable to a specific work package.  Labor, materials, equipment, and other  Direct (Project) Overhead Costs – Costs incurred that are directly tied to an identifiable project deliverable or work package.  Salary, rents, supplies, specialized machinery  General and Administrative Overhead Costs – Organization costs indirectly linked to a specific package that are apportioned to the project
  • 18. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 18 Refining Estimates  Reasons for Adjusting Estimates – Interaction costs are hidden in estimates. – Normal conditions do not apply. – Things go wrong on projects. – Changes in project scope and plans.  Adjusting Estimates – Time and cost estimates of specific activities are adjusted as the risks, resources, and situation particulars become more clearly defined.
  • 19. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 19 Look at the history of similar projects to get a rough estimate of costs. Make sure the scope and nature are similar. Determine the internal resources you have available to use - people, equipment, etc., within your organization. Determine the external resources - those not currently in your organization - that you will need to get the job done. Project Budget
  • 20. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 20 Sample Cost Estimation Tools  Activity Based Costing  Benchmarking  Target Costing
  • 21. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 21 Activity Based Costing  Description: – Quantitatively measures the cost and performance of activities – It is the quantitative aspect of the Activity based costing that makes it a more efficient tool that improves the quality of the final decision.  When to use it? – Evaluate relative cost of various activities, and potential effects of modifications – Analyze alternative process flows with comparative economic evaluation
  • 22. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 22 Activity Based Costing  Procedure: – Analyze Activities – Gather Costs – Trace Costs to Activities – Analyze Costs
  • 23. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 23 Activity Based Costing Example Total expenses $365.7 Activity Division A1 $109.8 A11 $54.9 A12 $18.3 A13 $36.6 A2 $182.9 A21 $128 A22 $36.6 A23 $18.3 A3 $73.1 A31 $14.6 A32 $43.9 A33 $14.6
  • 24. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 24 Benchmarking  Description: – It is the continuous and systematic process of measuring and assessing products, services, practices against those of high performing organizations to improve performance. – Two types of benchmarking: - Benchmarking prices - Benchmarking processes  When to use it ? – Benchmarking is used when a company is suffering losses in a certain area and wants to improve its performance to overcome these losses.
  • 25. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 25 Benchmarking  Procedure: – Identify the work process or area to be improved – Analyze the work process – Measure your own performance – Identify benchmarking partners – Determine data collection method – Collect data – Determine performance gap – Develop action plan – Implement action plan – Monitor results – Recalibrate benchmarks (Repeat process)
  • 26. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 26 Target Costing  Description4 : – Is the cost that can be incurred while still gaining profit. Target Cost = Estimated Selling Price (Target Price) – Desired Profit  When to use it1 ? – Dominantly with new products and services – Improve existing products
  • 27. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 27 Target Costing Example (The Montclair Paper Mill)5 Setting the target price: Per Ton Competitor’s selling price to the merchant $1466 Less: freight paid by the mill (30) Normal sales returns & allowances (60) Montclair capital charge (120) Ship to the DC (11) DC operating cost (25) DC capital charge (58) Target Manufacturing Cost $1162
  • 28. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 28 Refining Estimates  Contingency Funds and Time Buffers – Are created independently to offset uncertainty. – Reduce the likelihood of cost and completion time overruns for a project. – Can be added to the overall project or to specific activities or work packages. – Can be determined from previous similar projects.  Changing Baseline Schedule and Budget – Unforeseen events may dictate a reformulation of the budget and schedule.
  • 29. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 29 * This Presentation is Based on information from PMBOK Guide 2000 Project Management Cost Management* Dr. Lotfi Gaafar
  • 30. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 30 Project Cost Management Processes  Resource planning: determining what resources and quantities of them should be used  Cost estimating: developing an estimate of the costs and resources needed to complete a project  Cost budgeting: allocating the overall cost estimate to individual work items to establish a baseline for measuring performance  Cost control: controlling changes to the project budget
  • 31. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 31 Resource Planning Cost Estimating
  • 32. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 32 Cost Budgeting Cost Control
  • 33. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 33 Resource Planning  The nature of the project and the organization will affect resource planning  Some questions to consider: – How difficult will it be to do specific tasks on the project? – Is there anything unique in this project’s scope statement that will affect resources? – What is the organization’s history in doing similar tasks? – Does the organization have or can they acquire the people, equipment, and materials that are capable and available for performing the work?
  • 34. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 34 Cost Control  Project cost control includes – monitoring cost performance – ensuring that only appropriate project changes are included in a revised cost baseline – informing project stakeholders of authorized changes to the project that will affect costs  Earned value management is an important tool for cost control
  • 35. Project Management Gaafar 2007 / 35 Using Software to Assist in Cost Management  Spreadsheets are a common tool for resource planning, cost estimating, cost budgeting, and cost control  Many companies use more sophisticated and centralized financial applications software for cost information  Project management software has many cost- related features